North Carolina Fencers are competing at Summer Nationals at St. Louis! Good luck and we’ll be watching for results online! Make sure you tag your Instagram pictures with #ncfencing!

Bring back some hardware!

The 2018 USA Fencing National Championships and July Challenge could be the largest fencing event in history with more than 5,000 fencers registered for the 10-day competition that runs from June 28 – July 7 in St. Louis.

The tournament will include athletes competing in 78 individual and 90 team events with competitors ranging in age from 7 to 83 years old. All three weapons – epee, foil and saber – will be contested.

Competition will be held at the America’s Center Convention Complex in Halls 2-5. Admission is free and open to the public.

The National Championships are open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents only with athletes representing 47 states. The July Challenge is an international event that will include fencers from 40+ countries.

Finals sessions will be held for all Division I July Challenge events in St. Louis. Athletes will have the opportunity to be showcased during a special finals presentation and fencing family and fans will know in advance when the medal events will be held on the finals stage.

The finals schedule is as follows:

Thursday, June 28
1:30 p.m.Division I Women’s Foil Semis and Gold Medal Final

7 p.m.
Division I Men’s Epee Semis and Gold Medal Final

Saturday, June 302 p.m.
Division I Men’s Saber Semis and Gold Medal Final

9 p.m.
Division I Women’s Epee Semis and Gold Medal Final

Sunday, July 12 p.m.
Division I Men’s Foil Semis and Gold Medal Final

6:30 p.m.
Division I Women’s Saber Semis and Gold Medal Final

Summer Nationals also will serve as the final selection event for the 2018 Veteran World Championships. Squads of four athletes will be named in 50-59, 60-69 and +70 age categories to represent Team USA at the Vet Worlds which will be held in Livorno, Italy from Oct. 9-14.

For the first time, fencing fans will have the opportunity to visit a USA Fencing Fan Zone. With interactive photo backdrops to commemorate the National Championships, opportunities to try fencing (including wheelchair fencing), athlete autograph sessions and interactive athlete comparison tests, the USA Fencing Fan Zone will offer a fun experience for fencers, family and spectators. The Fan Zone also will include a theater showing fencing movies, an informational video pod and a traveling exhibit from the Museum of American Fencing.

The Daugherty Innovation Zone will showcase how technology is transforming fencing and the world of sports at large with exhibits from Oculus, BodiTrak, Absolute Fencing, Leon Paul, J.S. Hart, Reely, T-Rex and more.

More than 50 fencers from throughout St. Louis who will have the opportunity to take on the nation’s best in their hometown.